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Revisiting Meiosis in Sugarcane: Chromosomal Irregularities and the Prevalence of Bivalent Configurations

Traditional sugarcane cultivars (Saccharum officinarum) proved highly susceptible to diseases, and this led breeders to progress to interspecific crosses resulting in disease resistance. A backcrossing program to S. officinarum was then required to boost sucrose content. Clonal selection across gene...

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Autores principales: Vieira, Maria Lucia C., Almeida, Carmelice B., Oliveira, Carlos A., Tacuatiá, Luana O., Munhoz, Carla F., Cauz-Santos, Luiz A., Pinto, Luciana R., Monteiro-Vitorello, Claudia B., Xavier, Mauro A., Forni-Martins, Eliana R.
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Publicado: Frontiers Media S.A. 2018
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6010537/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29963076
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fgene.2018.00213
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author Vieira, Maria Lucia C.
Almeida, Carmelice B.
Oliveira, Carlos A.
Tacuatiá, Luana O.
Munhoz, Carla F.
Cauz-Santos, Luiz A.
Pinto, Luciana R.
Monteiro-Vitorello, Claudia B.
Xavier, Mauro A.
Forni-Martins, Eliana R.
author_facet Vieira, Maria Lucia C.
Almeida, Carmelice B.
Oliveira, Carlos A.
Tacuatiá, Luana O.
Munhoz, Carla F.
Cauz-Santos, Luiz A.
Pinto, Luciana R.
Monteiro-Vitorello, Claudia B.
Xavier, Mauro A.
Forni-Martins, Eliana R.
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description Traditional sugarcane cultivars (Saccharum officinarum) proved highly susceptible to diseases, and this led breeders to progress to interspecific crosses resulting in disease resistance. A backcrossing program to S. officinarum was then required to boost sucrose content. Clonal selection across generations and incorporation of other germplasm into cultivated backgrounds established the (narrow) genetic base of modern cultivars (Saccharum spp.), which have a man-made genome. The genome complexity has inspired several molecular studies that have elucidated aspects of sugarcane genome constitution, architecture, and cytogenetics. However, there is a critical shortage of information on chromosome behavior throughout meiosis in modern cultivars. In this study, we examined the microsporogenesis of a contemporary variety, providing a detailed analysis of the meiotic process and chromosome association at diakinesis, using FISH with centromeric probes. Chromosomal abnormalities were documented by examining high quality preparations of pollen mother cells (700 in total). Approximately 70% of the cells showed abnormalities, such as metaphase chromosomes not lined up at the plate, lagging chromosomes and chromosomal bridges, and tetrad cells with micronuclei. Some dyads with asynchronous behavior were also observed. Due to the hybrid composition of the sugarcane genome, we suggest that bivalent incomplete pairing may occur in the first prophase leading to univalency. The presence of rod bivalents showing the lagging tendency is consistent with a reduction in chiasma frequency. Finally, the presence of chromatin bridges indicates the indirect occurrence of chromosomal inversions, although chromosome fragments were not clearly recognized. Possible reasons for such meiotic abnormalities and the large prevalence of bivalent formation are discussed.
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spelling pubmed-60105372018-06-29 Revisiting Meiosis in Sugarcane: Chromosomal Irregularities and the Prevalence of Bivalent Configurations Vieira, Maria Lucia C. Almeida, Carmelice B. Oliveira, Carlos A. Tacuatiá, Luana O. Munhoz, Carla F. Cauz-Santos, Luiz A. Pinto, Luciana R. Monteiro-Vitorello, Claudia B. Xavier, Mauro A. Forni-Martins, Eliana R. Front Genet Genetics Traditional sugarcane cultivars (Saccharum officinarum) proved highly susceptible to diseases, and this led breeders to progress to interspecific crosses resulting in disease resistance. A backcrossing program to S. officinarum was then required to boost sucrose content. Clonal selection across generations and incorporation of other germplasm into cultivated backgrounds established the (narrow) genetic base of modern cultivars (Saccharum spp.), which have a man-made genome. The genome complexity has inspired several molecular studies that have elucidated aspects of sugarcane genome constitution, architecture, and cytogenetics. However, there is a critical shortage of information on chromosome behavior throughout meiosis in modern cultivars. In this study, we examined the microsporogenesis of a contemporary variety, providing a detailed analysis of the meiotic process and chromosome association at diakinesis, using FISH with centromeric probes. Chromosomal abnormalities were documented by examining high quality preparations of pollen mother cells (700 in total). Approximately 70% of the cells showed abnormalities, such as metaphase chromosomes not lined up at the plate, lagging chromosomes and chromosomal bridges, and tetrad cells with micronuclei. Some dyads with asynchronous behavior were also observed. Due to the hybrid composition of the sugarcane genome, we suggest that bivalent incomplete pairing may occur in the first prophase leading to univalency. The presence of rod bivalents showing the lagging tendency is consistent with a reduction in chiasma frequency. Finally, the presence of chromatin bridges indicates the indirect occurrence of chromosomal inversions, although chromosome fragments were not clearly recognized. Possible reasons for such meiotic abnormalities and the large prevalence of bivalent formation are discussed. Frontiers Media S.A. 2018-06-14 /pmc/articles/PMC6010537/ /pubmed/29963076 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fgene.2018.00213 Text en Copyright © 2018 Vieira, Almeida, Oliveira, Tacuatiá, Munhoz, Cauz-Santos, Pinto, Monteiro-Vitorello, Xavier and Forni-Martins. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) and the copyright owner are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms.
spellingShingle Genetics
Vieira, Maria Lucia C.
Almeida, Carmelice B.
Oliveira, Carlos A.
Tacuatiá, Luana O.
Munhoz, Carla F.
Cauz-Santos, Luiz A.
Pinto, Luciana R.
Monteiro-Vitorello, Claudia B.
Xavier, Mauro A.
Forni-Martins, Eliana R.
Revisiting Meiosis in Sugarcane: Chromosomal Irregularities and the Prevalence of Bivalent Configurations
title Revisiting Meiosis in Sugarcane: Chromosomal Irregularities and the Prevalence of Bivalent Configurations
title_full Revisiting Meiosis in Sugarcane: Chromosomal Irregularities and the Prevalence of Bivalent Configurations
title_fullStr Revisiting Meiosis in Sugarcane: Chromosomal Irregularities and the Prevalence of Bivalent Configurations
title_full_unstemmed Revisiting Meiosis in Sugarcane: Chromosomal Irregularities and the Prevalence of Bivalent Configurations
title_short Revisiting Meiosis in Sugarcane: Chromosomal Irregularities and the Prevalence of Bivalent Configurations
title_sort revisiting meiosis in sugarcane: chromosomal irregularities and the prevalence of bivalent configurations
topic Genetics
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6010537/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29963076
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fgene.2018.00213
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